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Lakeville

American  
[leyk-vil] / ˈleɪk vɪl /

noun

  1. a town in SE Minnesota.


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The hotel operator pulled a Hampton Inn in Lakeville, Minn., from its booking channels and website a day after the Department of Homeland Security publicly alleged the hotel chain had launched a “coordinated campaign” to refuse service to ICE and other law enforcement agents sent to Minneapolis in response to immigration-related fraud claims.

From The Wall Street Journal

DHS shared screenshots on X of what appeared to be correspondence with a Hampton Inn in Lakeville, Minn. Hampton Inn is one of several Hilton brands.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m hoping that we can get them all back into school with this stuff fixed today,” said Republican Rep. Jeff Witte, of Lakeville, a retired Burnsville police officer who was a school resource officer for four of them.

From Seattle Times

Back in New York state, the residents of Lakeville Village are pleased with their solar project, which reflects the values of the older residents, most of whom are grandparents.

From Salon

As board president for Lakeville Village in Geneseo, New York, he helped his community navigate the lengthy process.

From Salon